academic degree
英 [ˌækəˈdemɪk dɪˈɡriː]
美 [ˌækəˈdemɪk dɪˈɡriː]
网络 学术型学位; 学术性学位; 学术型学位硕士; 学术学位; 学位
英英释义
noun
- an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study
- he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude
双语例句
- I give up my goal, say a first class academic degree I want to obtain and make sure.
我放弃了我的原先的目标,那个我一定要保证的一等的学位。 - Receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies.
完成学业后得到学位。 - Problems and Consideration of Academic Degree Education of Clinical Medicine
临床医学专业学位教育中的问题与思考 - To receive a fair evaluation of his or her academic performance and moral character, and receive an education certificate or academic degree certificate, as appropriate, upon completion of the required programs;
(三)在学业成绩和品行上获得公正评价,完成规定的学业后获得相应的学业证书、学位证书; - In contrast, the Chinese academic degree system leaves much to be desired, due to inadequacy in awareness and policy.
我国的学位制度由于认识程度和政策法规等方面的原因,仍然存在不尽人意之处。 - Education of academic degree and postgraduate in 30 years in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
北京中医药大学学位与研究生教育30年回顾与展望 - Hosts of celebrities, like Wang Shuo and Feng Xiaogang, are not as high in academic degree as I, nor do I appreciate their works.
王朔、冯小刚,还有大批的影星们,学历都不如我,搞出的东西我也看不入眼。 - A person with a high academic degree is not necessarily considered a good leader because academic achievement is not the same as administrative management.
一个人拥有高学位未必被认为就是好首领,因为学术成就与行政管理不同。 - Being a professor in the U.S.is a respected job not just because of a high academic degree, but because of taking a responsibility as a role model for the young generation.
在美国当教授是受人尊敬的工作,那不是只因为拥有高等学位,而是因为承担年青一代的典范责任。 - A person who has earned the highest academic degree awarded by a college or university in a specified discipline.
博士获得由学院或大学颁发的某一学科的最高学位的人。